The national claims of the Serbians, Croatians and Slovenes - presented to the Brothers of the Allied Countries (1919) (14778190151)

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The national claims of the Serbians, Croatians and Slovenes - presented to the Brothers of the Allied Countries (1919) (14778190151)

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Identifier: nationalclaimsof00serb (find matches)
Title: The national claims of the Serbians, Croatians and Slovenes : presented to the Brothers of the Allied Countries
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Serbian Brothers
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Publisher: Paris : "L'Émancipatrice" (printer)
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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sions coming from that side. These reasons show thai with the acceptation of ourdemand the principle of nationalities would not be injured. When the hour of the verdict will have come, one mustnut separate Bulgaria from Germany, otherwise the evilwould only aggravate and Bulgaria would feel encouraged torepeal in the future similar acts as soon as she would consi-der the circumstances favourable. Frontier with Bulgaria Beginning from the Greek frontier where it passes theriver Strouma, the frontier ascends this river direct to theNorth to the mouth of its left tributary, the Dzermen (to the t of the village Boboshevo), from this point the frontiercontinues towards the North along the crest passes throughthe villages Korkin. Futcha Golema, Izvor, crosses the roadKustiudil-Suphia and, following the summit, it reachesthe cotes 1137. 829, 1173; from this point it turns to North-East and crosses the road Pirot-Sophia at the issue of theDragoman (toss, leaving the village of Dragoman on the
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O.J. dsroccp Bulgarian Bide; then ii turns to the East and North-East-Following the summit of the mountains, reaches the village(.1 Monastirishte, continues to the North towards Petroff Han.where it crosses the road Sophia-Lom-Palanka, turns then toHi, North-West following the summit to the cote 1969 andcontinues to the North along the summit, to the West of theriver Ogosi. which it crosses at the cote 220. then it reachesthe cote 785, from when it turns to the West down to the coteII continues then to tin- North towards the village ofDugintzi, where it crosses the river horn, continues to the East..I the village Izvor, where it turns to the North-West andreaches the Danube between the village of Aktchar and themouth of tin river Skomlia. In support of our demand to have our frontier rectifiedwe will lay stress upon, besides the already exposed reasons,the lull,.win- purely strategical considerations: The actual frontier deos not at all guarantee the secu-rity of the Morava and the Va

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